Khadanjul

Khadanjul was a town built by the Huns in present-day Mongolia.

History
Khadanjul was built by the Huns in the Dark Age, and it originated as a town center, barracks, farmlands, and some houses surrounded by fortress walls. The town was rivals with Nongyecheng to the south, Denipasa to the east, and Iolcikon to the east. The Huns of Khadanjul never made an attempt at defeating their rivals, and the Chinese defeated the three rival cities by building and defending a wonder.